The camera is irrelevant. Its the lens, the technique, and the lighting. All you need is a DSLR (any brand), a fast wide angle lens (35mm 1.8 like the OP), a good eye, and Photoshop.

If you like wide angles with shallow depth of field a Canon 5d MkII is a much better choice. It is a full frame sensor so you can achieve a similar shot with a sub $100 50mm 1.8 lens. Although with that the bokeh might not be as nice.

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My Hackintosh at work. We started adding mac's in the marketing dept. and I've gotta learn how to support them. Company bought 3 for other employees... told me to share with them. Needless to say, I built my own hackintosh. Excuse the crappy camera phone picture.